UN ESTILO DE APRENDIZAJE, UNA ACTIVIDAD. DISEÑO DE UN PLAN DE TRABAJO PARA CADA ESTILO
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https://doi.org/10.55777/rea.v2i4.895Keywords:
Estilos de aprendizaje, estrategias de aprendizaje, actividades personalizadas eficacesAbstract
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Los contextos educativos actuales se caracterizan por la diversidad y complejidad de los procesos de aprendizaje. En el Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior, la atención personalizada al alumnado universitario ha puesto de manifiesto, tanto para docentes como para estudiantes, la necesidad que tienen ambos de conocer sus propios estilos de aprendizaje, así como las estrategias que están implicadas en los mismos. Una investigación realizada en la E.U. de Magisterio de Albacete sobre estilos de aprendizaje (N=154) ha revelado la importancia que supone, tanto para el alumno como para el profesor, saber cuáles son sus puntos fuertes y débiles en sus aprendizajes, con el fin de reforzar las carencias detectadas. A partir de los resultados obtenidos en este estudio, se ha diseñado un plan de trabajo consistente en el desarrollo de actividades específicas para cada estilo de aprendizaje, con el objetivo de que los estudiantes universitarios puedan organizar sus procesos de aprendizaje de forma eficaz.
Abstract:
The present educational contexts are focused on the diversity of the learning processes. In the European Higher Education System, it is necessary for both professor and students particular work with the university students has revealed, both for teachers and for students, the need that both have to know their own styles of learning, as well as the strategies that are involved in the same ones. An research realized in the E.U. of Teaching of Albacete on styles of learning (N=154) has revealed the importance of that, as the pupil as the teacher, knowing as so much which are their strong and weak points in learning, in order to reinforce detected lacks. From the results obtained in this study, has been designed a scheme consisting of the development of specific activities for every style of learning, with the aim that the university students could organize their learning processes of effective form.
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